Election Reform
Related: About this forumRepublican shill explains Voter ID. Never would have thought of it.
It's only a few lines in a post in the "comments" section that
followed a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel news story, but I
never would have that of this as a reason for Voter ID,
on my own.
Apparently, it's just one more Reverse-Robin Hood (steal
from the poor, for the benefit of corporate shareholders)
scheme:
http://www.jsonline.com/news/opinion/photos-on-quest-cards-would-help-reduce-fraud-7v3qo05-137624523.html?page=1#!page=1&viewAll=1&sort=newestfirst
Comments are in reverse chronological order (latest on top), and
this is 7th from the bottom if "all comments" is selected,
or it might be the bottom one at the default 'comments' page.
Clicking the Poster's ID ("Republican Pirate" shows that he or she
(or maybe a gender-neutral pronoun, "it" would be equally
appropriate) shows that this is one pompous gasbag of a serial
poster on this site...
Interestingly, posting while at work (on Taxpayer's Dime) was
one of the reasons the local county District Attorney gave for
the John Doe probe into (then) County Executive Wanker's
administration. (It's been extended to include his activities
in Madison, since the beginning of 2011, but that's another
story.)
Scuba
(53,475 posts)... due to their fees, but before I left, the blogs were taken over by far right-wing Charlie Syke-ophants and the hateful comments were obnoxious beyond belief.
I don't miss it at all, despite some fine journalism by JS writers (e.g., Great Lakes cov'g).
mojowork_n
(2,354 posts)or whatever his infrequent schedule allows; I still like Gene Kane and
Jim Stingl can be ok, but many more have left (Stanford, Stuart
Carlson, Joel...) than remain. When they pulled "Doonesbury" from
the Sunday funnies I said that was it. But I still read the paper
from the basket at Starbucks.
I finally had to subscribe (dirt-cheap rate) to avoid paying them even
more when I bought copies to read sports coverage. That's the one
part of the paper that almost always does an excellent job, and
the last few months -- WI sports teams have really been on a roll.
I'm not sure, but I think they have "limited" free views of articles now.
You only get to click so many links to their coverage, from the same
computer, every month.